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62 M3905 ACD telephone
Table 14
M3905 keys (cont'd.)
Key
Mute key and
indicator
Headset with
LED key
Quit key
Dir/Log key
Copy key
Call Supervisor,
Emergency,
Not Ready,
Make Busy,
and Incalls
keys
Optional key caps
Message key
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Description
Press the Mute key to mute the voice transmit path. While in
handsfree mode, the microphone is muted. When in mute mode,
the mute indicator flashes. To turn the voice transmit path on again,
press the Mute key a second time.
This key activates the set for headset use. The LED alerts the user
that the set is in headset mode.
The quit key is used for applications and features.
The following directories are optionally password protected. The
directories accessible by this key are:
personal directory with a maximum of 100 entries
call log with a maximum of 100
redial list with a maximum of 20 entries
AUTODISP (autodisplay) should be assigned to M3900 sets with
the Call Logging capability (that is, the M3903, M3904, M3905) to
ensure logging of incoming and outgoing calls.
The Copy key is used for applications and features.
These keys are permanently labeled as such, but are not restricted
to these features. The following list maps key numbers to features:
Key 9 - Make Busy
Key 10 - Not Ready
Key 11 - Emergency
Key 12 - Supervisor Call
The Incalls key is paired with key 1.
Optional key caps available with the M3905 set can be configured
as follows:
Call Agent
Observe Agent
Answer Emergency
Answer Agent
Activity (for LOB codes)
Display Queue (for MSQS or display queue status)
Key 17 is called the Message key, but it is not restricted to that
feature. This key appears with the context-sensitive soft keys.
In order to access voice mail without a message waiting, Nortel
Nortel Communication Server 2100
M3900 Series Meridian Digital Telephones User Guide
NN42200-110 09.01 Standard
20 August 2008

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